We also got to see a 4 person ballet of sections based on Othello. I loved it but Aaron didn't really like it. There was no pointe work. The only thing about it that bothered me was that the man playing Othello wasn't black. Normally I wouldn't care about race, especially in a ballet, but Othello is the moor of Venice, a character that is always black.
We sat in the 4th ring, row G. The seats were far, but ballet is something you can see from afar. I brought my binoculars and I was fine. The best part of the night was that since it wasn't the Nutcracker or Swan Lake, only hard core ballet fans went. There wasn't any phone conversations, texting, and even coughing was kept to a minimum. We also saw it on a friday night....pretty nerdy of us on a Friday, no?
Friday, November 8, 2013
ABT's The Tempest
Aaron asked out of the blue if I wanted to attend the ballet; my answer is always yes. We went to see The Tempest which was a 3 piece ballet, the last being The Tempest. Tempest happens to be my least favorite Shakespeare play but I've never seen it live so I was willing to give it a chance. Maybe it's the way I've always read it, that it doesn't come off the page in a realistic way. The ballet was enjoyable and it was easy to follow since I knew the premise, but Aaron didn't know it and was therefore in the dark. The choreography for the corps was by far the best of the night, absolutely beautiful chaos as wind and the sea's waves.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
First Date
Man, I wanted to like this show so bad. The whole idea sounded like fun, though I was a little concerned that the show was only about 1 first date and not multiple couples. But no, it was only 1 couple, played by Krista Rodriguez (Smash) and Zachary Levi (whom I recognize as the voice of Flynn Rider in Tangled). I can say that honestly I did not even LIKE Krista, both in her acting choices and character, or her singing. After listening to her, I recognize the sound and she also did The Addams Family. Whenever I've heard the songs, I always thought she sounded weak then...so I guess it's her voice that I don't like.
We had great seats. Center section, last row....it was great because literally there were only 3 seats and we were 3 people, so we had our own private entrance.
This was the whole show, thankfully only an hour and a half. The supporting cast was decent, but one of the guys was terrible. He was obviously hired because he can rap, but he can NOT sing. And he had 3 solos doing the "Bail Out" song. Ugh, someone should've told the writers in workshop that they didn't need that many Bail Outs. There were definite problems in the show, but it wasn't terrible....but I'd skip it.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Big Fish
I went to France for 2 months so I haven't seen a lot of theater. Dommage! When I got back to America, I tried to get back into the swing of things by hitting up Broadway. Broadway 2 for 1 week was upon us, and everyone has been talking up Big Fish, so I got us some nice seats during preview week. We sat in row M of the orchestra, off to the right. We could see everything. The last time I saw something in the Neil Simon theater.....who knows. I saw Hairspray and Catch Me if You Can.


Sigh, the costuming I loved. Norbert Leo Butz was magic and for sure, he'll be nominated for a tony. Kate Baldwin has a gorgeous voice as always. Aaron and I actually liked the same songs. Susan Stroman shows are always a good bet. She thinks about the show as a whole since she's both director and choreographer.
Look at this witch scene. All the chorus girls were wearing large costumes with poles to have leaf like sleeves. (They're holding them up right in the shot)This last scene in Act 1 was perfection. Just look at the colors! Kate Baldwin's wig is LIVING in this spotlight. The song daffodils was gorgeous and this is definitely a moment on stage worth remembering.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Cinderella
Once again I found myself at the Broadway theater (by the way, can I just get it off my chest how much I HATE the name of this theater?! Not even remotely original.) to see Cinderella. I made sure that this time around, I would pay a LOT of attention to the costume changes! Laura Osnes was once again gorgeous and charming, and I really enjoyed Santino Fontana's Prince Topher. I enjoyed him last time, and he was very consistent. Victoria Clark once again was amazing as the Fairy Godmother, warming the entire room with her oozing vocals. I loved Ann Harada again. She has great delivery in her lines even if I knew what was coming next.
The choreography is so fun in this show. It's like the choreographer (Josh Rhodes) knew what everyone wanted to see; big show stopping numbers, lots of turns, double kicks, tricks, lifts, and all while wearing ball gowns. The costume changes were once again AMAZING, and I made sure to see how it happened. Laura is so smooth in her "choreography" to change her dresses. Everything is thin and fits nicely into her bosum of her dresses. When she unties the top, it all falls down to reveal her "under" dress, the beautiful ball gown. I still stand by my thoughts of Laura and Victoria getting nominated for tonys, though I am not sure if Ann Harada will get a nomination.
It's a fun show and we even saw a proposal happen the night we went. How does one go about doing that anyway? Do you just approach an usher?!Thursday, April 11, 2013
All in The Timing
We changed it up a bit, seeing an off broadway show. I was dying to see this as I LOVE David Ives. Aaron had a great time and we got to see some of the skits I've never seen performed. Primary Stages is a wonderful venue. I hope to return. Every seat was a great one. AND on Thursdays, they have live jazz at the bar after your show. I'm a fan!
We got to see The Philadelphia, one of the most risqué plays I had ever seen as a teenager. As an adult, not so risqué, and actually not as interesting as I'd remembered.
We saw Phillip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread. I didn't like it, BUT it was so nice to see it as opposed to read it since it's written in columns.
Words Words Words was still fun for me. I was happy to see this play and Aaron has been recommending it to friends.
We got to see The Philadelphia, one of the most risqué plays I had ever seen as a teenager. As an adult, not so risqué, and actually not as interesting as I'd remembered.
We saw Phillip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread. I didn't like it, BUT it was so nice to see it as opposed to read it since it's written in columns.
Words Words Words was still fun for me. I was happy to see this play and Aaron has been recommending it to friends.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Kinky Boots
FUN FUN FUN! I had a blast at this show. Maybe it's because I love drag queens. Maybe it's because I love big showy numbers with high kicks and clap worthy beats. Or maybe it's because I went in with the correct amount of expectations. I wasn't expecting it to be Les Miserables or Next To Normal. I went in hoping to have a great time like when I went to see Priscilla Queen of the Desert or La Cage Aux Folles (seeing the trend?) Anywho, every dragette in this show WERKD! The show started out slow but as soon as Lola came on stage, it was a SHOW! I recommend it to anyone! Seriously!
Annaleigh Ashford was amazing. I've heard mixed things about her in the past (she plays the same character, she's hamming it up) but I loved her. I think she'll get a nom for this little part though it was very small.
We rushed this show and I had to arrive by 8:40 AM. I think I was about 25th in line. They didn't start selling tickets until 10 AM and it was cold as balls out so you can imagine how miserable I was. Tickets were $39 and we got partial view in the box, but I only missed a couple of things (not worth complaining about) and my mom had a great view. We were in the right box, and we were in the 4th row back. The theater was PACKED so we couldn't move! I want to see it again.
Annaleigh Ashford was amazing. I've heard mixed things about her in the past (she plays the same character, she's hamming it up) but I loved her. I think she'll get a nom for this little part though it was very small.
We rushed this show and I had to arrive by 8:40 AM. I think I was about 25th in line. They didn't start selling tickets until 10 AM and it was cold as balls out so you can imagine how miserable I was. Tickets were $39 and we got partial view in the box, but I only missed a couple of things (not worth complaining about) and my mom had a great view. We were in the right box, and we were in the 4th row back. The theater was PACKED so we couldn't move! I want to see it again.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Pippin
I've never seen Pippin live. I've never seen the movie. I've never even heard the entire soundtrack...until now. Pippin's revival is a fresh take (I've heard) on the 70's musical. They've added a carnival/circus sideshow element to the story. It fit in really well and made me question what the heck was on the stage beforehand. The theater magic was so fun, having severed heads speaking, hands going through bodies, levitating bodies, etc. I would never want to do this show though. It's weird. First act is all about how Pippin doesn't know his purpose, he wants to fight, etc. Second act, he's having sex with women and ends up on a farm. No really, a farm, complete with suckling pigs and chickens. I wouldn't want to see it again based on the fact that the story bored me. BUT, and here's a big but; Every time I was bored, there was a circus act going on and it distracted me from the boring music. So yeah, go for the circus acts!
Seriously, here's a prime example. The leading player and Pippin are having a song here and all the while there's two acrobatic men doing choreo above them, and if that's not enough for you, how about the woman in the hoop?
I wanted great seats for this show and I got them. Row D of the mezzanine. However, this theater is so small and I should never buy expensive seats again. It's not worth it. The absolute worst part about this seating arrangement was the smelly man sitting next to Aaron. It was vile. Reminiscent of the dirty haired boy at Glengarry Glen Ross, this man had some seriously stinky pants and looked like a homeless Santa. (Mom disagrees) He actually smelled like that awful piss odor you get on the L train at 6th avenue. And it wasn't a constant smell. You'd get a whiff of it every time he moved. (And he had a lot of jackets to remove off his gelatinous form)
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